THE POLITICS AND ETHICS OF THE JUST PRICE
RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY
Series Editor: Donald C. Wood
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RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGYVOLUME 39
THE POLITICS AND ETHICS
OF THE JUST PRICE:
ETHNOGRAPHIES OF
MARKET EXCHANGE
EDITED BY
PETER LUETCHFORD
University of Sussex, UK
GIOVANNI ORLANDO
University of Turin, Italy
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CONTENTS
Peter Luetchford and Giovanni Orlando
Demet . Dinler
Alba Valenciano-Ma
Lale Yaln-Heckmann
Peter Luetchford
Santiago Ripoll
Jeff Pratt
Rebecca Prentice
Giovanni Orlando
James G. Carrier
LIST OF TABLES
Chapter 3 |
Chapter 5 |
Chapter 8 |
VOLUME EDITOR BIOGRAPHIES
Peter Luetchford is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex, UK. He has carried out fieldwork in Costa Rica, Spain and the UK, and published on fair trade, ethical consumption and political cultures of food. He is currently researching historical experiences and practices of work and crisis in Andalusia, Spain.
Giovanni Orlando is Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Turin, Italy. He has done research and written on aspects of the Italian food economy, especially organic and fair trade foods, in both the north and the south of the country. He is also interested in labour movements and industrial democracy.
CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES
James G. Carrier (University of Indiana, USA/Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany) has done research and written on aspects of economy in Papua New Guinea, the United States and the United Kingdom. His publications include Gifts and Commodities: Exchange and Western Capitalism since 1700, Meanings of the Market, A Handbook of Economic Anthropology and Anthropologies of Class (with Don Kalb).
Demet . Dinler (University of Sussex, UK) is Helena Normanton Research Fellow in International Development. Her research interests include markets, the political economy of development, global supply chains, solidarity economies, working-class and other forms of organising labour. After a multi-sited ethnography of the recycling market, she currently does research on the cut flower sector in Turkey.
Jeff Pratt (University of Sussex, UK) has since 1980 published studies of Cold War ideology, Catholic practice, rural transformations, political movements in Southern Europe, multiculturalism and racism in Italy, and alternative food movements. His ethnographic research has concentrated on Tuscany, with a minor role in a more recent project in Andalusia.
Rebecca Prentice (University of Sussex, UK) has been researching the compensation paid to survivors of the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh since 2016. Her previous research led to the book Thiefing a Chance: Factory Work, Illicit Labor, and Neoliberal Subjectivities in Trinidad, which won the Society for the Anthropology of Work Book Prize.
Santiago Ripoll (University of Sussex, UK) engages in interdisciplinary research to understand the impact of the restructuring of food systems. His doctoral fieldwork explored Nicaraguan small-scale agriculture and the role of farmer moral and political economies in shaping market exchanges. He has recently undertaken participatory policy research on Nicaraguan and UK food systems.
Alba Valenciano-Ma (University of Barcelona, Spain/University of Leipzig, Germany) obtained her PhD from the University of Barcelona in 2017 and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Leipzig. She has conducted research in Equatorial Guinea on colonial history and the construction of imaginaries through visual media, on provisioning and consumption strategies, power relationships and patronage systems.
Lale Yaln-Heckmann